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Mapping of innovation as instrument for business enhancement: A bibliometric review
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100454
J. Tatiana Hidrobo-Morales , Juan C. Marcillo-Delgado , Agueda García-Carrillo
Mapping of innovation (MOI) emerges as an essential tool for visualizing internal and external innovation prospects in the current business environment. This study employs a bibliometric approach to analyze the development, significance, and evolution of mapping of innovation at the business level through 241 publications indexed in Web of Science between 1985 and 2023. The research identifies 61 MOI techniques, such as costumer journey map, stakeholder map, and cognitive map. These techniques were categorized into six groups, including network approaches, geographical approaches, strategic tools, statistical and mathematical models, diagramming techniques, and descriptive methods. Having a comprehensive framework of MOI techniques will enable the delivery of effective and tailored solutions to companies that wish to map their innovation. At the cluster level, the mapping of the improvement of business models, co-creation processes, and product design are the most embraced factors both scientifically and by businesses. This research links MOI scientific production with business needs and interests. At the individual theme level, artificial intelligence, business models, entrepreneurship, and sustainability are highlighted for their practical relevance to current business needs and interests. Although research on MOI primarily focuses on developed economies such as the United States and Western Europe, it plays a significant role in driving entrepreneurship, social innovation, frugal solutions, and reverse innovation in developing economies. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first comprehensive attempts to integrate mapping of innovation techniques, linking them to both business and academic enhancement, including developing countries, and highlighting emerging themes.
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Effect of rural road improvement on the main source of income changes: Evidence from brackishwater villages in Indonesia
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100452
Armen Zulham , Sumaryanto , Budi Wardono , Saptana , Dadan Permana , Radityo Pramoda , Nensyana Shafitri
Infrastructure improvement is one of the driving forces behind growth and structural changes in the village economy. This study aims to determine the impact of improvements in rural infrastructure, particularly connecting roads between villages, on the direction of changes in the main income sources in most rural areas. This study focuses on rural brackishwater aquaculture. This study relied primarily on secondary village-level data and qualitative insights from focus group discussions in districts known for brackishwater aquaculture. The results indicate that the role of brackishwater aquaculture as the economic foundation of villages has changed over the past decade. The percentage of villages whose economic bases remained the same was approximately 56 %, those that shifted to other sectors was 27 %, and those that transitioned from other sectors to brackishwater aquaculture was approximately 17 %.
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Generative AI and the future of innovation management: A human centered perspective and an agenda for future research
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100456
Vincenzo Corvello
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is revolutionizing innovation management by reshaping organizational structures and processes. Unlike traditional AI, which primarily focused on automation and prediction, GenAI introduces the capability to create new content, ideas, and solutions, profoundly impacting industries reliant on creativity and problem-solving. As organizations integrate GenAI, human agency and organizational dynamics play a critical role in determining the technology’s impact, raising key questions about its appropriation in various contexts. This paper explores the role of GenAI in innovation management through the lens of Technology Appropriation, a specific application of Adaptive Structuration Theory (AST), which analyzes how technology and organizational structures mutually shape each other. The study emphasizes the importance of human-centered models for understanding the socio-technical dynamics involved in GenAI appropriation. It identifies customization, reinterpretation, and power dynamics as critical factors influencing the successful integration of GenAI across industries. The paper also outlines future research directions, focusing on diversity in AI adoption, the customization of GenAI in innovation processes, and the ethical and regulatory challenges posed by its widespread use. By examining how individuals and organizations adapt and reconfigure GenAI to fit specific needs, this paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the reciprocal relationship between technology and human agency, offering insights into the transformative potential of GenAI in enhancing innovation.
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Assessing the interplay of trust dynamics, personalization, ethical AI practices, and tourist behavior in the adoption of AI-driven smart tourism technologies
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100455
Inhyouk Koo , Umer Zaman , Hojung Ha , Shahid Nawaz

Purpose

This research aims to explore the intricate dynamics influencing the adoption of AI-driven smart tourism technologies within the specific context of the United Arab Emirates. It seeks to address the following key questions: How do ethical AI practices and personalization impact tourist behavior in the adoption of these technologies? What role does trust dynamics play in mediating these relationships? Additionally, how does the perceived value of smart technologies in the tourism experience moderate these associations?

Method

By employing a quantitative approach, data was collected from a sample comprising 319 tourists in the UAE. The research methodology relied on Stata SEM for analysis. This method facilitated the assessment of intricate and interdependent relationships between multiple constructs. Utilizing validated scales, the present study ensured a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed model, encompassing ethical AI practices, personalization, trust dynamics, perceived value, and tourist behavior in the adoption of AI-driven smart tourism technologies.

Findings

The findings are aligned with the hypotheses posited in the study. Ethical AI practices exhibit a significant impact on influencing tourist behavior in the adoption of AI-driven smart tourism technologies. Similarly, personalization was identified as a significant determinant in shaping tourist behavior in technology adoption within the tourism domain. Moreover, the study found that trust dynamics play a pivotal mediating role in the relationships between ethical AI practices/personalization and subsequent tourist behavior. Additionally, the perceived value of smart technology in the tourism experience plays a crucial moderating role, influencing the strength and direction of the aforementioned relationships.

Originality/Implications

This research uncovers the complex dynamics of AI-driven smart tourism technology to improve tourism theory and practice. The findings emphasize the importance of ethical concerns and user-centric design principles in technology development and implementation, as well as trust dynamics and perceived value in technology adoption. These findings affect tourism service providers, governments, and technology developers looking to improve user experiences and innovate.
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Exploring consumer sentiments in telemedicine and telehealth services: Towards an integrated framework for innovation
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100453
Faisal Binsar , Mts. Arief , Viany Utami Tjhin , Indah Susilowati
This study explores consumer sentiments towards telemedicine and telehealth services using data from various digital platforms. Leveraging Brand24 for real-time data collection and NVivo 14 for in-depth content analysis, the research examines netizen reviews to reveal their perceptions, experiences, and expectations of remote healthcare services. The results identify three primary themes: challenges, benefits, and innovations. Identified challenges include service quality concerns and limited accessibility, which hinder operational efficiency and user satisfaction. Conversely, users highlight benefits such as improved convenience and reduced costs, enhancing the appeal of telehealth services. The theme of innovation underscores the importance of continuous technological advancements, which improve service quality and address evolving consumer needs. This integrated framework provides valuable insights for healthcare providers, enabling them to better align strategies with consumer expectations and foster a culture of continuous improvement in telemedicine and telehealth services. The findings suggest leveraging consumer feedback from digital platforms to drive social open innovation and enhance patient-centered care.
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Exploring the challenges to cope with ripple effects in the perishable food supply chain considering recent disruptions: Implications for urban supply chain resilience
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100449
Ridwan Al Aziz , Md. Hasin Arman , Chitra Lekha Karmaker , Shah Murtoza Morshed , A. B. M. Mainul Bari , Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam
Navigating the complexities of perishable food supply chains is becoming increasingly challenging due to short product shelf lives and unpredictable market demands. Recent global crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions, have amplified these difficulties, creating greater supply and demand uncertainties. This escalation reveals a critical gap in the resilience of urban supply chains, particularly in emerging countries like Bangladesh, which are less prepared to handle such widespread disruptions. In this context, it is crucial to identify the key challenges impacting the resilience of perishable food supply chains in urban Bangladesh, to address the ripple effect and ensure food security. This study aims to fill this research gap by focusing on perishable FSC disruption challenges specific to this context. Employing an integrated approach combining Pareto analysis, Modified Total Interpretive Structural Modeling, and Cross-Impact Matrix Multiplication Applied to Classification, the study initially identifies eighteen major challenges through existing literature and expert input from the context of Bangladesh. Subsequent Pareto analysis narrows these down to the top twelve interrelated challenges. The findings emphasize the critical importance of “Streamlining distribution hubs with expanded transport routes” to manage these ripple effects effectively. The study is expected to aid in enhancing the sustainability of perishable food supply chain operations in urban Bangladesh by offering critical insights to policymakers to develop comprehensive strategies mitigating the impacts of supply chain disruptions due to ripple effects in the face of global crises.
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Sustainable technologies and organizational performance in an emerging country SMEs
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100441
Majharul Talukder , Fauzan Abu Bakar , Md Abu Saleh , Ali Quazi
Systematic reviews have investigated and assessed the impact of technology on firm’s performance, yet sustainable technology adoption (STA) in SMEs remains a largely neglected topic of research. There is consequently, justification to enhance our understanding about factors that affect STA and how they impact SMEs’ performance. Drawing on TRA and TPB, the main purpose of this study is to develop and test a theoretical model examining the attitudes driving adoption of sustainable technology and the impact on the economic, social and environmental performance of Malaysian SMEs. The data were collected using the survey method comprising 297 answers given by Malaysian SMEs, which are analyzed using the PLS-SEM technique. The major findings indicate that affective attitudes, altruism, government support, and government subsidies significantly influence the adoption of sustainable technology. The findings have strategic and profound implications for sustainable technology in the growing Malaysia’s growing SME sector. The government should devise and implement policies, regulations, and support infrastructure for SMEs in implementing their sustainable technology adoption program. The outcomes of this research have important ramifications for designing appropriate strategies for addressing the challenges posed by rapid changes occurring in contemporary Malaysian society. The results of this research is unique because it reinforces the claim that affective attitude, altruism, government support, and government subsidies significantly influence the adoption of sustainable technology. Outcomes of this research contribute to a better theoretical explanation of the antecedents of adopting sustainable technology in Malaysia’s emerging market economy. The integrated model devised and tested here provides useful insights into the adoption of sustainable technology in the Malaysian SME sector where such a finding is scant.
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Innovation ecosystems and open innovation on micro-enterprises
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100443
João Oliveira , Orlando Lima Rua
The growing importance of micro-enterprises in the business world requires a more thorough study and comprehension of the open innovation (OI) concept in such small environments. Innovation ecosystems (IE), applied to open innovation circles, are fundamental in co-creating value, knowledge, resources and capabilities for micro-enterprises. Therefore, this study aims to analyse the contributions of IE to OI in micro-enterprises in different scopes (general, implementation, risk mitigation, and capacitation). Besides, a qualitative methodological approach of ethnographic analysis, based on interviews with strata sorted by purposive sampling, was chosen to obtain data, which was then treated via thematic analysis. Results show innovation ecosystems’ impact as implementers, risk mitigators, and capacitors of open innovation practices in micro-enterprises was further unravelled and reinforced. Future studies should focus on the risk mitigation effects of OI’s implementation in these often risk-averse microenvironments.
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Career embeddedness leads toward innovation: The impact of chief executive officer (CEO) career embeddedness on green innovation
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100450
Mosab I. Tabash , Adel Ahmed , Hosam Alden Riyadh , Baligh Ali Hasan Beshr , Suzan Sameer Issa , Manishkumar Varma
We employed a sample of Chinese A-listed firms from 2015 to 2021 and attempted to shift career embeddedness literature to the CEO’s domain by theorizing how CEOs’ career embeddedness influences their strategic choices, especially “going green”. Drawing on human capital theory, upper echelon view, and imprint theory related to career embeddedness, we theorize that CEO career embeddedness is positively correlated with strategic decision-making (green innovation). We also analyze the moderating role of internal governance mechanisms (women CEO duality and gender diversity). Our empirical outcomes indicate that the positive relationship between CEO career embeddedness and green innovation is stronger when females have dual roles (CEO and chair) but weaker when there is a female is on board. These results suggest that female’s dual role (CEO and chair) makes them more powerful and gives them freedom and dominance in decision-making. On the contrary, the positive association between CEO career embeddedness and green innovation is weaker because females are risk-averse and conservative, and they reduce the CEO's propensity for quality strategic decisions when they are on board. Our outcomes provide evidence for regulators, policymakers, and all stakeholders with regard to the effectiveness of CEO career embeddedness for promoting green innovation.
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Plastic ingestion by marine biota in five Southeast Asian Nations: Complex challenges and long-term implications
Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100451
Mochamad Arief Budihardjo , Muhammad Thariq Sani , Annisa Sila Puspita , Amin Chegenizadeh
Plastic pollution has drastically increased in the world's oceans, with significant contributions from Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam, which collectively account for a substantial portion of global plastic debris due to inadequate waste management. Despite the severe ecological and health impacts of plastic ingestion on marine species, there is a lack of comprehensive studies addressing both the affected species and the methodologies used to assess plastic ingestion. The study aims to comprehensively review existing literature on plastic ingestion by marine biota in Southeast Asia, identifying gaps in knowledge about affected species and assessing the various techniques and tools used to investigate this issue. Reviewing 35 articles, this study identifies that research on plastic ingestion by marine species in Southeast Asia predominantly focuses on Teleostei (40 %) while overlooking significant gaps in studies on seabirds, sea snakes, and commercially important fish species. Necropsy is the most effective technique for evaluating plastic ingestion in larger marine species, providing detailed post-mortem insights, while laboratory inspection is ideal for studying smaller organisms like bivalves and copepods. FTIR and μ-Raman spectroscopy are the best tools for confirming plastic ingestion, with FTIR excelling in bulk analysis and polymer identification, and μ-Raman offering high spatial resolution for particle-level molecular identification.
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